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               <h2>Bibliography</h2>
               
               <h3>1: Works on Writing and Editing</h3>
               <p>The works listed here are a starting point for writers, editors, and others involved in publishing who would like more information
                  about topics covered in this manual. The list includes all the works cited in the text as further resources along with other
                  useful references. Although some make recommendations that diverge from those of this manual, they reflect the specific demands
                  of different disciplines and the evolving traditions of writing, editing, and publishing. As with all reference sources, readers
                  should carefully evaluate their suitability for a given purpose.
               </p>
               <p>&nbsp;</p><a name="bib_s2_01"></a><h4>1.1&nbsp;Style</h4>
               <div class="biblio">
                  <div class="citation"><i>The ACS Style Guide: Effective Communication of Scientific Information</i>. 3rd ed. Edited by Anne M. Coghill and Lorrin R. Garson. Washington, DC: American Chemical Society, 2006.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>AIP Style Manual</i>. 4th ed. New York: American Institute of Physics, 1990. Also available at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.aip.org/pubservs/style/4thed/toc.html">http://www.aip.org/pubservs/style/4thed/toc.html</a>.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>ALWD Citation Manual: A Professional System of Citation</i>. 3rd ed. Edited by the Association of Legal Writing Directors and Darby Dickerson. New York: Aspen, 2006.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>AMA Manual of Style: A Guide for Authors and Editors</i>. 10th ed. Edited by Cheryl Iverson. New York: Oxford University Press, 2007. Also available at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.amamanualofstyle.com/">http://www.amamanualofstyle.com/</a>.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>ASM Style Manual for Journals and Books</i>. Washington, DC: American Society for Microbiology, 1991.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>The Associated Press Stylebook and Briefing on Media Law</i>. 44th ed. Edited by Darrell Christian, Sally Jacobsen, and David Minthorn. New York: Associated Press, 2009. Also available
                     at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.apstylebook.com/">http://www.apstylebook.com/</a>.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation</i>. 18th ed. Cambridge, MA: Harvard Law Review Association, 2005. Also available at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.legalbluebook.com/">http://www.legalbluebook.com/</a>.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>Canadian Guide to Uniform Legal Citation</i>. 6th ed. In English and French. Toronto, ON: Carswell/McGill Law Journal, 2006.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Catholic News Service. <i>CNS Stylebook on Religion: Reference Guide and Usage Manual</i>. 3rd ed. Washington, DC: Catholic News Service, 2006.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>The Complete Guide to Citing Government Information Resources: A Manual for Writers and Librarians</i>. Rev. ed. Edited by Diane L. Garner and Diane H. Smith. Bethesda, MD: Congressional Information Service for the Government
                     Documents Round Table, American Library Association, 1993.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">CSE Manual. See <i>Scientific Style and Format</i></div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>Editing Canadian English</i>. 2nd ed. Prepared for the Editors’ Association of Canada / Association canadienne des réviseurs by Catherine Cragg, Barbara
                     Czarnecki, Iris Hossé Phillips, Katharine Vanderlinden, and Sheila Protti. Toronto, ON: Macfarlane Walter and Ross, 2000.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Garner, Bryan A. <i>The Elements of Legal Style</i>. 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2002.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Holoman, D. Kern. <i>Writing about Music: A Style Sheet</i>. 2nd ed. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">ISO (International Organization for Standardization). <i>Information and Documentation—Bibliographic References</i>. Part 2, <i>Electronic Documents or Parts Thereof</i>. ISO 690-2. New York: American National Standards Institute, 1997. Under revision.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Lipson, Charles. <i>Cite Right: A Quick Guide to Citation Styles—MLA, APA, Chicago, the Sciences, Professions, and More</i>. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>MHRA Style Guide: A Handbook for Authors, Editors, and Writers of Theses</i>. 2nd ed. London: Modern Humanities Research Association, 2008. Also available at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.mhra.org.uk/">http://www.mhra.org.uk/</a>.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>Microsoft Manual of Style for Technical Publications</i>. 3rd ed. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press, 2004.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>MLA Style Manual and Guide to Scholarly Publishing</i>. 3rd ed. New York: Modern Language Association of America, 2008.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>The New York Public Library Writer’s Guide to Style and Usage</i>. New York: HarperCollins, 1994.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage</i>. Rev. ed. Edited by Allan M. Siegal and William G. Connolly. New York: Three Rivers Press, 1999.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>The Oxford Style Manual</i>. Edited by Robert Ritter. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003. Combines <i>The Oxford Guide to Style</i> and <i>The Oxford Dictionary for Writers and Editors</i>.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association</i>. 6th ed. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2009.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>Reporting on Religion 2: A Stylebook on Religion’s Best Beat</i>. Edited by Diane Connolly and Debra L. Mason. Westerville, OH: Religion Newswriters, 2007.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Sabin, William A. <i>The Gregg Reference Manual: A Manual of Style, Grammar, Usage, and Formatting</i>. 10th ed. Boston: McGraw-Hill, 2005. Also available online at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gregg.com/">http://www.gregg.com/</a>.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>The SBL Handbook of Style: For Ancient Near Eastern, Biblical, and Early Christian Studies</i>. Edited by Patrick H. Alexander. Peabody, MA: Hendrickson, 1999. Also available at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.sbl-site.org/publications/publishingwithsbl.aspx">http://www.sbl-site.org/publications/publishingwithsbl.aspx</a>.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>Scientific Style and Format: The CSE Manual for Authors, Editors, and Publishers</i>. 7th ed. Compiled by the Style Manual Committee of the Council of Science Editors. Reston, VA: Council of Science Editors
                     in cooperation with the Rockefeller University Press, 2006.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Strunk, William, Jr., and E.&nbsp;B. White. <i>The Elements of Style</i>. 4th ed. Boston: Allyn and Bacon, 2000.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>Style Manual for Political Science</i>. Rev. ed. Washington, DC: American Political Science Association Committee on Publications, 2006.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>The Times Style and Usage Guide</i>. Rev. ed. Compiled by Tim Austin. London: Times Books, 2003.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Turabian, Kate L. <i>A Manual for Writers of Research Papers, Theses, and Dissertations: Chicago Style for Students and Researchers</i>. 7th ed. Revised by Wayne C. Booth, Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams, and University of Chicago Press editorial staff.
                     Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><span class="mdash">———</span>. <i>Student's Guide to Writing College Papers</i>. 4th ed. Revised by Gregory G. Colomb, Joseph M. Williams, and the University of Chicago Press editorial staff. Chicago:
                     University of Chicago Press, 2010.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>United States Government Printing Office Style Manual</i>. 30th ed. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 2008. Also available at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.gpoaccess.gov/stylemanual/index.html">http://www.gpoaccess.gov/stylemanual/index.html</a>.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>The University of Chicago Manual of Legal Citation</i>. 2nd ed. Edited by the <i>University of Chicago Law Review</i>. 2000. An updated version is available at <a target="_blank" href="http://lawreview.uchicago.edu/">http://lawreview.uchicago.edu/</a>.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">US Geological Survey. <i>Suggestions to Authors of the Reports of the United States Geological Survey</i>. 7th ed. Revised and edited by Wallace R. Hansen. Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1991. Also available at <a target="_blank" href="http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/lib/lib_sta.htm">http://www.nwrc.usgs.gov/lib/lib_sta.htm</a>.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Walker, Janice R., and Todd Taylor. <i>The Columbia Guide to Online Style</i>. 2nd ed. New York: Columbia University Press, 2006.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>The Wall Street Journal Guide to Business Style and Usage</i>. Edited by Paul R. Martin. London: Free Press, 2002.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>Words into Type</i>. 3rd ed. Based on studies by Marjorie E. Skillin, Robert M. Gay, and other authorities. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall,
                     1974.
                  </div>
               </div><a name="bib_s2_02"></a><h4>1.2&nbsp;Grammar and Usage</h4>
               <div class="biblio">
                  <div class="citation">Aitchison, James. <i>Cassell Dictionary of English Grammar</i>. 2nd ed. London: Cassell, 2001.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Baron, Dennis. <i>Grammar and Gender</i>. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Bernstein, Theodore M. <i>The Careful Writer: A Modern Guide to English Usage</i>. New York: Atheneum, 1965.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><span class="mdash">———</span>. <i>Miss Thistlebottom’s Hobgoblins: The Careful Writer’s Guide to the Taboos, Bugbears, and Outmoded Rules of English Usage</i>. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1971.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Burchfield, Robert W. <i>Unlocking the English Language</i>. New York: Hill and Wang, 1991.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Copperud, Roy H.<i> American Usage and Style: The Consensus</i>. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1980.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Ebbitt, Wilma R., and David R. Ebbitt. <i>Index to English</i>. 8th ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 1990.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>The Elements of Internet Style: The New Rules of Creating Valuable Content for Today’s Readers</i>. Rev. ed. of <i>E-What?</i> Alexandria, VA: EEI Press; New York: Allworth Press, 2007.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Follett, Wilson. <i>Modern American Usage: A Guide</i>. Revised by Erik Wensberg. New York: Hill and Wang, 1998.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Fowler, H.&nbsp;W. <i>A Dictionary of Modern English Usage</i>. 2nd ed. Revised and edited by Sir Ernest Gowers. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1965. (See also <i>Fowler’s Modern English Usage</i>.)
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>Fowler’s Modern English Usage</i>. 3rd ed. rev. Edited by R.&nbsp;W. Burchfield. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Garner, Bryan A. <i>Garner’s Modern American Usage</i>. New York: Oxford University Press, 2003.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Gordon, Karen Elizabeth. <i>The Deluxe Transitive Vampire: The Ultimate Handbook of Grammar for the Innocent, the Eager, and the Doomed</i>. New York: Pantheon, 1993.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><span class="mdash">———</span>. <i>The New Well-Tempered Sentence: A Punctuation Handbook for the Innocent, the Eager, and the Doomed</i>. New York: Ticknor and Fields, 1993.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Gowers, Ernest. <i>The Complete Plain Words</i>. Edited by Sidney Greenbaum and Janet Whitcut. Boston: David R. Godine, 1988.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Greenbaum, Sydney. <i>Oxford English Grammar</i>. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Hale, Constance. <i>Sin and Syntax: How to Craft Wickedly Effective Prose</i>. New York: Broadway Books, 1999.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Hale, Constance, and Jessie Scanlon, eds. <i>Wired Style: Principles of English Usage in the Digital Age</i>. Rev. ed. New York: Broadway Books, 1999.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Johnson, Edward D. <i>The Handbook of Good English</i>. New York: Pocket Books, 1991.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Maggio, Rosalie. <i>Talking about People: A Guide to Fair and Accurate Language</i>. Phoenix: Oryx Press, 1997.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of English Usage</i>. Springfield, MA: Merriam-Webster, 1994.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">O’Conner, Patricia T. <i>Woe Is I: The Grammarphobe’s Guide to Better English in Plain English</i>. 3rd ed. New York: Riverhead Books, 2009.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation"><i>The Oxford Dictionary of English Grammar</i>. Edited by Sylvia Chalker and Edmund Weiner. New York: Oxford University Press, 1998.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Palmer, Frank. <i>Grammar</i>. 2nd ed. New York: Penguin, 1984.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Schwartz, Marilyn. <i>Guidelines for Bias-Free Writing</i>. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1995.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Trask, R.&nbsp;L. <i>Language: The Basics</i>. 2nd ed. New York: Routledge, 1999.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Trimble, John R. <i>Writing with Style: Conversations on the Art of Writing</i>. 2nd ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2002.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Wallraff, Barbara. <i>Word Court: Wherein Verbal Virtue Is Rewarded, Crimes against the Language Are Punished, and Poetic Justice Is Done</i>. New York: Harcourt, 2000.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Walsh, Bill. <i>Lapsing into a Comma: A Curmudgeon’s Guide to the Many Things That Can Go Wrong in Print—and How to Avoid Them</i>. Chicago: Contemporary Books, 2000.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Williams, Joseph M. <i>Style: Toward Clarity and Grace</i>. With two chapters coauthored by Gregory G. Colomb. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1995.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Zinsser, William. <i>On Writing Well: The Classic Guide to Writing Nonfiction</i>. 7th ed. New York: HarperCollins, 2006.
                  </div>
               </div><a name="bib_s2_03"></a><h4>1.3&nbsp;Research and Writing</h4>
               <div class="biblio">
                  <div class="citation">Barzun, Jacques, and Henry F. Graff. <i>The Modern Researcher</i>. 6th ed. Belmont, CA: Thomson/Wadsworth, 2004.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Becker, Howard S. <i>Writing for Social Scientists: How to Start and Finish Your Thesis, Book, or Article</i>. 2nd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Booth, Wayne C., Gregory G. Colomb, and Joseph M. Williams. <i>The Craft of Research</i>. 3rd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Cook, Claire Kehrwald. <i>Line by Line: How to Improve Your Own Writing</i>. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1985.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Day, Robert A., and Barbara Gastel. <i>How to Write and Publish a Scientific Paper</i>. 6th ed. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2006.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Germano, William. <i>From Dissertation to Book</i>. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Harman, Eleanor, Ian Montagnes, Siobhan McMenemy, and Chris Bucci, eds. <i>The Thesis and the Book: A Guide for First-Time Academic Authors</i>. 2nd ed. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2003.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Lanham, Richard A. <i>Revising Prose</i>. 5th ed. New York: Pearson Longman, 2007.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Lerner, Betsy. <i>The Forest for the Trees: An Editor’s Advice to Writers</i>. New York: Riverhead Books, 2000.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Lipson, Charles. <i>How to Write a BA Thesis: A Practical Guide from Your First Ideas to Your Finished Paper</i>. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2005.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">Luey, Beth, ed. <i>Revising Your Dissertation: Advice from Leading Editors</i>. Updated ed. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2007.
                  </div>
                  <div class="citation">McMillan, Victoria E. <i>Writing Papers in the Biological Sciences</i>. 4th ed. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 2006.
                  </div>
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